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Dozens of people in Sacramento walked Saturday to bring awareness to the genetic disorder Turner Syndrome and raise money for the victims. The disorder impacts one in every 2,000 women and causes infertility and heart defects.

Dozens of people in Sacramento walked Saturday to bring awareness to the genetic disorder Turner Syndrome and raise money for the victims. The disorder impacts one in every 2,000 women and causes infertility and heart defects.

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Updated: 8:08 PM PST Feb 20, 2016

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WEBVTT BURIAL SITE, FOR A PRIVATE FINAL FAREWELL. ROB: BACK HERE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, DOZENS OF PEOPLE IN SACRAMENTO WALKED TO BRING ATTENTION TO A VERY UNIQUE CAUSE. TODAY'S WALK WAS TO SPREAD AWARENESS OF THE GENETIC DISORDER TURNER SYNDROME. AND ALSO RAISE MONEY FOR VICTIMS. THE GENETIC DISORDER IMPACTS ONE IN EVERY 2000 WOMEN. AND IT CAUSES INFERTILLITY AND ALSO HEART DEFECTS. MANY OF THOSE WHO TOOK PART HAVE LOST CHILDREN TO THE DISEASE GENA: WE LIVE IN FRESNO COUNTY. AND A WOMAN WHO I WORK WITH, HER DAUGHTER HAS TURNER SYNDROME. SHE IS A SURVIVOR. ROB: ORGANIZERS ARE ALSO WORKING TO CONVINCE GOVERNOR BROWN TO

Dozens of people in Sacramento walked Saturday to bring awareness to the genetic disorder Turner Syndrome and raise money for the victims. The disorder impacts one in every 2,000 women and causes infertility and heart defects.